Not a chance unfortunately, bluesky doesn't work without an all-seeing-eye that brings people the content they want. At best there will be some satellites running on atproto, fully decentralized, but the core will still be bluesky and it will still be completely centralized
Also related: https://github.com/sevki/illuminant
I can only comment on tooling: fedify is very good, easy to get in and powerful enough for any usecase
I don't understand, how is yunohost not selfhosting ?
C'est totalement instrumentalisable, juste que les antifascistes ne sont pas des raclures instrumentalisantes comme peuvent l'être les fascistes
Be the change you want to see. You want the right kind of content to magically come to you, how do you think this content exists in the first place
That's actually what the first Zapatist did, inviting everyone at the table to discuss, hence the saying "mexican army". That's also what the makhnovschchina did.
Yeah if you want to do the same community it's going to be harder, but if you want to make your own community with your own content and views it's different.
Also, the history of the internet contradicts your point, communities have moved servers since the beginning, there never was a unique central point for everything. Lemmy is a bit inferior here because it only allows you to see communities one by one, but piefed can group communities into feeds that you can directly follow. By not placrng focus on a single one piefed can push for much more diversity
That's because AP as it is implemented today is crap, it's a superficial compatibility layer on top of a proprietary (as in, doing non-standardized stuff) platform. We need to take it on its head and make AP the actual core then build on top but that requires some work
No, I'm taking the data as it exists on the API ...
Merci pour l'accueil ! Je lurkais depuis un moment déjà et j'ai un poil participé avec mon compte microblogging mais ça fait un bail :)
Considering how much of energy is used for heating, this might still be interesting. But probably not for electricity generation